I read cozy and historical mysteries, a bit of Paranormal/UF, and to mix it up, I read science and gardening books on occasion.
I'm on a huge non-fiction kick at the moment; I think it's possible I have more non-fiction waiting to be read than fiction. I'm guessing after reading 26 cozies straight in January my brain is trying to over compensate.
Used and Rare: Travels in the Book World - I've already started this one and I'm loving it so much. It's got a lot more humour in the writing than I was expecting. A lot more.
I Judge You When You Use Poor Grammar: A Collection of Egregious Errors, Disconcerting Bloopers, and Other Linguistic Slip-Ups - Grim brought this to my attention and I couldn't resist it for the potential chuckles.
Mental Floss: What's the Difference? - I really got more out of their World History book than I expected to, so I have high hopes for this one. I suspect there will be a lot of things here I already know the difference between, but just flipping through it I've seen a few that I thought "ha! I always confuse those two!" so I'm hoping there'll be some gems here.
Epic Tomatoes: How to Select and Grow the Best Varieties of All Time - We already grow too many tomatoes each summer but I love growing the ones that are all different colors (I have one this year that's pink and gold striped! too pretty to eat!) and this book just called out to me. I read it the first two days I had it and it's got some good advice and tips in it and gorgeous photos.
Total new this week: 4
Total read this week: 4
Physical TBR: 203